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APR 2017

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34 APRIL 2017 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY TOOLS & EQUIPMENT For more information visit www.grypshon.com PAINTS Sherwin-Williams Adds 38 Colors Sherwin-Williams Aerospace Coatings Featuring 38 new colors, Jet Flex ELITE Polyurethane Enamel from Sherwin-Williams Aerospace Coatings provides an extensive color palette for interior aircra cabins. Colors like Foggy Forest, Stormy Sea, Steamy Latte, Silvery Moon, Sunset Blush, Coastal Breeze, and Golden Radiance, provide interior airline designers with a choice from the latest bright whites and neutral colors to warm hue effects. These coatings create a subtle glow with highlights and colored shadows. Recommended for interior applications and apply easily to plastic, metal and composite surfaces. Based off Boeing qualified technology (BMS 10-83), it meets the most stringent requirements for stain and abrasion resistance as well as the FAR/JAR 25.853 regulations for burn, smoke and heat release. TOOL STOR AGE Organize and Revolutionize How You Work with Tools Grypshon LLC Thanks to the Grypmat, tool users can focus on their work without having to worry about runaway screws or misplaced hardware. Due to its unique polymer-silicone blend, the Grypmat's grip can hold tools at extreme angles (up to 70 degrees) on a variety of work surfaces, making it the ultimate companion for working on aircra wing, engines and fuselage — simply anywhere tools are used. The Grypmat is resistant to all types of chemicals, such as Skydrol, MEK, JP8, hydraulic fluid, etc. The Grypmat Original is currently available on the website. The three new Grypmat sizes are available for preorder on Indiegogo. For more information visit www.swaerospace.com, call (888) 888-5593 (NA) or (316) 733-7576 (Intl). The Power Equipment side of the Techtronic Industries (Milwaukee, AEG and Ryobi) had an "exceptional year" with sales growth of 12.6% to US$4.5 billion, accounting for 81.6% of total sales with an increase in operating profit of 13.4% to US$430 million. Market analysts forecast the global hand tools market to grow at a CAGR of 3.8% during the period 2017-2021. www.researchandmarkets.com Mark A. Yoder has been promoted to director of sales, Channellock for North America, and Ken C. Burchill now will serve as account manager.

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